Strategy Implementation for the CTA Atmospheric Monitoring Program
M. Doro, M. Daniel, R. de los Reyes, M. Gaug, M. C. Maccarone (for, the CTA Consortium)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the implementation strategy for atmospheric monitoring instruments crucial for the Cherenkov Telescope Array's precise gamma-ray measurements, emphasizing continuous atmospheric characterization to control systematic uncertainties.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive strategy for deploying and integrating various atmospheric monitoring tools in CTA to ensure high-quality data and accurate energy reconstruction.
Findings
Monitoring instruments include Raman lidars, ceilometers, and stellar photometers.
Atmospheric characterization is essential for CTA's energy accuracy.
Implementation plan enhances data quality and systematic control.
Abstract
The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is the next generation facility of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes. It will reach unprecedented sensitivity and energy resolution in very-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy. CTA will detect Cherenkov light emitted within an atmospheric shower of particles initiated by cosmic-gamma rays or cosmic rays entering the Earth's atmosphere. From the combination of images the Cherenkov light produces in the telescopes, one is able to infer the primary particle energy and direction. A correct energy estimation can be thus performed only if the local atmosphere is well characterized. The atmosphere not only affects the shower development itself, but also the Cherenkov photon transmission from the emission point in the particle shower, at about 10-20 km above the ground, to the detector. Cherenkov light on the ground is peaked in the UV-blue region, and…
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